CNI Brands
Beverage Manufacturing
United States
20 employees
- Employees
- 20
- Contacts
- 4
- Emails
- 4
- Phones
- 2
CNI Brands Overview
- Headquarters
- United States
- Website
- www.cnibrands.com
- Industry
- Beverage Manufacturing
- Employees
- 20
- Founded
- 2007
- NAICS
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Beverage ManufacturingSoft Drink and Ice ManufacturingSoft Drink Manufacturing
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About CNI Brands
Originally formed in 2007 to serve as the sole North American marketing and distribution company of the world-renowned Combier Distillery in Saumur, France, CNI Brands has since evolved into a leading owner and incubator of premium qualify craft spirit and cider brands, including BANHEZ Mezcal, LIBÉLULA Tequila, AVAL Cider, and COMBIER Liqueurs. The company is majority owned and controlled by three brothers, Ryan, Curt and Scott Goldman.
CNI Brands Contact Details
- People in AeroLeads
- 4
- With contact data
- 4
- Email contacts
- 4
- 100.0% coverage
- Phone contacts
- 2
- 50.0% coverage
CNI Brands Org Chart
Sample employees and titles| Name | Title | Location | Contact |
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| Gabriel De Foresta | Co-founder La Fine - Odvi Armagnac | Spain |
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| Alessandro Bermúdez | Director of Sales, Us West at Cni Brands | Los Angeles, California, United States |
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| Romain Guille | Co-founder & CEO - Aval Cider | New York, United States |
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| Alexandre Chaigne | Area Sales Manager - Marketing - Development | Los Angeles Metropolitan Area, United States |
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Employees by Management Level
Executive
2 profiles
Director
1 profile
Manager
1 profile
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